Born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas, Smith attended Fort Worth Country Day School where she captained the varsity soccer team for three years.[1] She also played field hockey and ran track and field.[1] Smith earned conference honors in both soccer and track. She was ranked as the eighth top national college recruit by Top Drawer Soccer and ESPN. Top Drawer Soccer ranked her as the top recruit in the state of Texas and she was twice named Youth All-American by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA).[1] The Fort Worth Star-Telegram named Smith to their Super Team twice.[1]
Smith played club soccer for Solar Chelsea. She helped the LA Blues win the USL W-League title in 2014.[1]
UCLA Bruins, 2012–2015
Smith attended UCLA where she played for the Bruins from 2012 to 2015.[1] During her freshman season, she played in all 23 games, starting 17. Her three goals ranked eighth in the Pac-12 Conference and 20 points ranked tenth in points. Smith was named to the Pac-12 All-Freshman Team Top Drawer Soccer All-Freshman Team.[1] During her sophomore season, her 8 goals ranked second on the team. Her 11 assists and 26 points both ranked third in the Pac-12.[1] Smith started in 25 of the 26 games in which she played. During the NCAA Division 1 quarterfinals, she scored the game-winning golden goal in double overtime to lift the team past North Carolina and into the semifinals. Her three goals during the tournament helped the team clinch its first NCAA Division 1 College Cup title.[3][4] Smith was named to the All-Pac-12 first team.[1] During her junior season, Smith started in all 24 games. Her nine goals scored and four game-winning goals tied for second on the team. Her 23 points ranked third on the team and eighth in the conference.[1] As a senior, she co-captained the team and was named to the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List.[1][5]
Club career
Western New York Flash/North Carolina Courage, 2016–2017
Smith was named to the Western New York Flash opening day roster for the 2016 NWSL season.[6] She made twenty appearances for the club and scored two goals.[7] The team's fourth-place finish during the regular season with a 9–6–5 record secured the team a berth to the playoffs.[8] After defeating the Portland Thorns FC 4–3 in extra time during the semifinal,[9] the Flash faced the Washington Spirit in the final and won the game in a penalty kick shootout after finishing 2–2 in extra time.[10] Three months after the win, the Western New York Flash was sold to the ownership group of North Carolina FC and moved to Cary, North Carolina where they became the North Carolina Courage.[11]
Washington Spirit, 2018
In January 2018, Smith was traded to the Washington Spirit along with teammate Ashley Hatch in exchange for Crystal Dunn's rights.[12] Prior to the start of the season, Smith was added to the allocated player list by U.S. Soccer.[13] She appeared in 23 games for Washington in the 2018 season.
Loan to Newcastle Jets, 2018
In October 2018, after the conclusion NWSL season, Smith signed with the Newcastle Jets on loan for the 2018–19 W-League season.[14] She became a key player in her first several appearances, earning the team's Player of the Month honors in November. In mid-December, Smith suffered an ACL tear in the 86th minute against Perth Glory after having registered two assists to fellow on-loan American, Katie Stengel.[15]
Reign FC, 2019–2020
On March 22, 2019, Reign FC announced that they had signed Smith through the discovery process for former allocated players. Due to the injury she suffered in the W-League, Smith is not expected to play during the 2019 NWSL season.[16]
Smith was named to the U.S. roster for the 2018 SheBelieves Cup, she started two games as the United States won the tournament for the second time.[25]